The 2011 season for the Jets was disappointing. Stars underperformed, developing players regressed and a schism developed in the locker room. Without a doubt, changes will be made. Already, former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has been replaced by Tony Sparano.

Now, no one can definitely say what the Jets' final roster will be. Undoubtedly, free agency will change the predicted roster. But here is the best prediction for the 2012 New York Jets.

Quarterback: Mark Sanchez

The Jets don't need to give up their developing leader for an aging, injured quarterback who has about a year left in the tank. This year wasn't just Sanchez's fault.

It was Schottenheimer having him throw ultra-conservative passes. It was the failure of the offensive line. Sanchez, as it has been stated, is here to stay. May I also point out that Sanchez's stats nearly mirror Eli Manning's third-year stats. Look how that ended up.

That being said, I expect Chad Henne to come in and compete for the job and push Sanchez.

Fullback: John Connor

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Admittedly, John Connor wasn't the dominant fullback Rex Ryan made him out to be.The Jets used a lot of one-back sets early in the year, and Connor never seemed to catch up. He still has a lot of potential though.

Running Back: Shonn Greene/Joe McKnight

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This isn't a personnel change, but a play-time change. With LaDainian Tomlinson gone, I expect Joe McKnight to flourish. He improved vastly from his rookie season to sophomore season and I expect him to break out this year.

He is fast and will be a great third-down back. If Shonn Greene starts to struggle, McKnight could even be the starter

Wide Receivers: Santonio Holmes, Alshon Jeffery, Braylon Edwards

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The Jets will absolutely steal one of the best wide receivers in the draft with the first pick of the second round. After a poor combine, Alshon Jeffery has slipped below Michael Floyd and slips into Day 2 in many popular mock drafts.

How do the Jets get the second round pick? Let me elaborate.

The Rams trade the second pick to the Browns for their first-round picks. I then predict the Jets trade down with the Rams by swapping first and second-round picks. This will let the Jets get Jeffery, a big red-zone target who will be the rich man's Plaxico Burress for years to come.

Also, after a year-long hiatus, Braylon Edwards will be back. He is a big wide receiver who is a great deep threat. Personally, I thought Braylon's absence is what killed the Jets passing game.

Without Braylon, Sanchez lost his deep threat, containing the passing game and making defense easy. Don't believe me? Think—how many deep throws did Sanchez make in 2010? How many were to Braylon?

Now, how many did he throw in 2011? A lot less.

The other major figure is Santonio Holmes. Despite being pulled out in the last game, Holmes is still a great receiver. More importantly, the Jets have too much money tied into him. Holmes will return. Also, look for Patrick Turner to have an expanded role next year.

Left Tackle: D'Brickashaw Ferguson

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Ferguson definitely underperformed last year. He led the team in sacks rewarded. However, he almost always was left alone. Whether assistance was given to Colin Baxter or Wayne Hunter, Ferguson often faced one-on-one protections.

Right Tackle: Vladimir Ducasse

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By the time you read this, you will have several expletive-ridden thoughts going through your head about my stupidity, my ineptness and possibly my mother. You will by now have decided to share your thoughts with the Internet. Before you do, please hear me out.

Wayne Hunter wasn't cut, so he will be back next year. That combined with the weak right tackle market means the Jets won't get anyone from free agency. I expect a late-round pick to compete as well.

There will be a three-way competition for the tackle spot this offseason. I think Ducasse will win. He is younger than Hunter, but is more experienced than the draft pick. He is a physical beast.

However, the biggest thing for me is that, over the last two years, Ducasse has been practicing at three different positions. This offseason, he is focusing on right tackle.

Call me crazy, which you will, but I believe Ducasse will be the dark-horse winner of the right tackle spot.

Outside Linebackers: Aaron Maybin, Calvin Pace, Jonathan Massequoi

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With their third-round pick, I see the Jets going with Troy outside linebacker Jonathan Massequoi. A solid prospect, I expect him to end up as the starter this year.

The overpaid Calvin Pace will be back and will be as solid as ever. Maybin will continue to dominate the trenches, but will have a season to do so. Crazy prediction: He might make a run for the NFL sack leader.

Cornerbacks: Darrelle Revis, Antonio Cromartie, Kyle Wilson

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No change here, the Jets will still have the best cornerbacks in the league. Cromartie will still be a good, sometimes great corner, Wilson will show steady improvement and Revis will still be the best cornerback ever.

Punter: Bryan Anger

Kicker: Nick Folk

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Nick Folk will be back. I expect him to improve next year. Early in the year, he was nailing kicks left and right, though he started to decline later in the year. Don't be surprised to see an undrafted free-agent signing to push Folk.